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Thomas Rondeau was born on Jan. 10, 1726 and was baptized under condition 10 days later on Jan. 20, 1726 in Nicolet, having had lay baptism from the midwife at birth.[1]
Thomas made at least one trip to Détroit on the fur trade in 1751, permission for such trip being given in 1751.
Montréal. Enregistrement d'une permission accordée par Jacques-Pierre Taffanel de la Jonquière, gouverneur de la Nouvelle-France, le 9 juin, à Godet [Gaudet], d'un canot et six hommes, pour se rendre au Poste de Détroit; 13 juin 1751
Description: Les engagés sont Charles Languedoc, de Boucherville; Thomas Rondeau et Sanschagrin, de Montréal; Pierre Pereau [Perrault], de St-Sulpice; Jean Asselin, de Montréal[2]
His wife is deceased and the inventory of their property was completed on 21 October 1786, the document clearly states that Thomas Rondeau appeared before the magistrate in this instance.
Clôture d'inventaire des biens de la succession et de la communauté de feu Louise Debien et Thomas Rondeau; 21 octobre 1786[4]
Thomas Rondeau died 25 March 1794 and was buried on the 26th in Montréal (ND), the record giving him 72 years of age. Named witnesses are André Baron and Durandeaux.[5]
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However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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